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THE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, PARDONS AREN’T EASY TO GET NOWADAYS @ WILSON DENIES B 2 RICH SEATTLE MEN CLEMENCY By Gilson Gardner WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—A strik Ing ast between this and the fo administration's handling of pardon cases |s seen in the recent action of President Wilson In the Houston and Bullock cases, of Se attle Taf tet Gene officials indicted Texas will be / well know ( ¥ ; Wilson ts Different But the W ad atlor operate differe seems t two arvis, whc the Pa: John J rthwest Comr means of coll @piracy to defraud » case is now on appeal, and ts still undecided Notwithstanding this fact, and the further fact that the rules of the department of Just! © forbid consideration of an application for pardon during the dency of a and ce passed on case, such application in behalf of Houston the department of jus’ them, and powerful brought to bear on the tion to have t ‘ Poindexter Refuses Aid These men have be and e endorsement of & cured the Jones of Washington and Works of Californ Senator Poindexter and other Senators, however, refused ald, knowing the facts tn the case. An example of the kind of tactics pursued fn this appeal was the method of making the report. There is conclusive evidence at Houston himself assisted in making teat re- port on his own case In the office of the pardon attorney of the de partment of justice. When the case went up to Prest- Gent Wilson, however, he secured the facts from independent sources, and has just denied the application for pardon. Dance st Dreamland tonight.—Adv 4th and Pine a TODAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ‘Bleeding Hearts” Two Part Jewish Drama, and the With News in the Picture World And a Comedy Chairs, the whole balcony 10¢ 800 Opera Chairs, the whole BITS OF GOSSIP WHAT'S HERE At the Colonial ihe Panama Cana fours ean pieture r . 6 with It ora a t in all of the natural and ow numbers are “A: Clever t Selig called Pathe, and a Is the story of the ying at the Fang” "is the name lass A next & two-reel Great and is a story of ease see Railroad Story at the Class A A Ratlroad Inspect Is the name the Class A this we a plucky inspector who had a band of dar ing freight robber deal with, and how he captured them, with t i th rt, “The Rebellious Pupil” Aside f al of this aus Anna Laugh ing backwoods story Peggy ayed by Miss Lau is the ghter of a fam know Wild Bartons. Although 16 years of age, ashe at tends school for want of something better to occupy her time. he falla {2 love with the ands young teacher and annoys him by her mischievous pranks He ts at last co le imagining what the blow f his ruler upon the palm of her hand means to her breaking heart. | Sho tells ber ruffian father without realizing what {t will mea: hool teacher just escapes death at is hand. But the near-tragedy gives } birth to a romance that places Peg | sy in the arms of her schoolmaster for the rest of her life “The Rebellious Pupil” leased October 11 GET DYNAMITERS | LOS ANGELES, Oct. 6—By the arrest of two men and s boy after they had dynamited the safe of the} | Bowen-Harris Lumber Co., at In | gleside, a suburb, the police believe |they have frustrated a wholesale |dynamite campaign against the vaults of suburban bar | The men were taken after a run ning gun fight, in which Arthur | Lippe, 19, who has told the police lof the proposed operations, was shot through the arm, | hod ll THE MARKETS The egg market is firm and high er, as quoted today. Some limed, pickled and water-glass eggs being shipped {n. A price of 20 to 21 cents is being paid for these |kinds of eggs. They will go for sec ond or bakers’ eggs, and nothing more. | In the poultry market, receipts have been good, and the demand is excellent. Brotlers, two pounds and under, are higher. Large springs are more plentiful, and small broll ers are scarce. Ducks are in bet- ter demand and geese are also sell ing better. There is now a good |demand for turkeys, if fat. | (Corrected daily by J. W. Godwin & C al cooking 1.00 4 8 46 ‘ oo 89 White river, local.18.09 @17.00 pee 4o 01% areen 25 Hubbard 0 @ paid producers tor butter eal and pork Perry Brow sold Tome, 2, 008 nize, pint kidney, trea 1 @ 14 laraer . @ ‘g004 view hows ; ‘s hie Pork, larger aoa will be re-| are! 8,000-FOOT FILM WILL TELL STORY OF JACK LONDON NOVEL Scenes from the motion picture play depicting Jack London's fa mous novel, “Sea Wolf.” Upper, Humphrey Van Weyden and Maud Brewster are marooned on the lonely Island. Center, the “Ghost,” the Sea Wolf's ship, and below Larsen, the Sea Wolf, is shown defending himself single-handed against the mutinous crew in the forecastie of the “Ghost Los NGELES at ww three main charac story-drama are La Wolf. played by Hobart Bosworth manager of the production; Humph rey Van Weyden, played by Her bert Rawlinson, and Maud Brew ater, played by Viola Berr daugh er of J. Stitt Wilson, fort 0 jetaliat mayor of Berkeley, Cal In London's “Sea Wolf” Humph- rey Van Woyden ts a very anaen superintel who, in a ferry boats is hurled { seaward through the unt, picked by Larsen, |the dominating, red-blooded, mod ern Viking, and carried away on his ship, the Ghost, to wild adven tures in the lonely ocean wilds, tre which he returns a man in bocy as well as in soul and mind, and of the love of Maud Bre The first part of the pictures are taker, in San Francisco bay and the rest near San Pedro. A spe jetally constructed ship ts used and le wrecked at t n TO HONOR MORSE BUENOS AYRES, Oct. 6.—The employes of the telegraph and rail road companies in Argentine are raising a subscription for the erec. tion of @ monument to Moree, the nventor of the telegraph. A mittee has been formed and minister of the Interior and the | American minister to the Argentine | republic have been named honorary presidents. BRYAN HAS SUGGESTION WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 tary Bryan has mend the appointment of Major W. M. Carpenter of the marine retired, as commander of the Francisco exposition guards, QUICK AND SURE Secre "PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN” ENDS IN. DIGESTION, GAS, SOURNESS IN FIVE MINUTES, Time it! Pape's Diapepain will Aigest anything you eat and over come @ sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach surely within five minutes, If your meals don’t fit comfort ably, or what you eat lump of lead In your stomach, or {f you have heartburn, sign of indigestion Get from your pharmacist a fifty: cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can. no There will be no sour risings, belching of undigested food mt with acid, no stomach gas or heart burn, fullness or heavy feeling tn the stomach, nausea, debilitating headaches, dizziness or Intestinal ariping. This will all go, ard, be sides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to polson your breath with nauseous odors, Pape's Diapepsin 1s a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, be- cause tt takes hold of your food| and digests It just the samo as it) your stomach wasn’t there Relief in five minutes from stomach misery at any drug store. These large fifty-cent cases con tain enough “Pape's Diapepsin” to keep the entire family free from {stomach disorders and indigestion for many montha, dt Delonge in decided to recom-| corps, | San | ’|STOMACH DOCTOR les Iike a} that ts a| anl| is walting for you] 7 U pyA Class A Until Tuesday Night mbra Until Wednesday Night Hleeding Heart three-part Animated Week world’s new Colonial Until Tuesday Night four-part Kine Clemmer Sunday Until Tuesday Night Pathe's Wee Grand Sunday Until Tuesday Night . n Hope,” K. H. drama Daughters BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother's Old Favor- ite Recipe of Sage Tea | and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com: pounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to’ the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make {t at home, which ts mussy and troublesome Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair | Remed ‘ou will get a large bot tle of this famous old recipe for about 50 cents Don't stay gray! Try it! can possibly tell that you darke: your hair, as !t does ft so natu and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with ft and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by |aray hair disappears, and after an other application or two, your hatr becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy No one “a OHI entists STAND BACK OF OUN WORK FOR 12 YE ’ GUARANTER Amalgam Filling 50c Up w ‘Bridgework $3 and Up Full Sets Teeth $5 *y° We have thousands of Seattle pa tlents who will tell you that thoy never know that plates could be fit ted so perfectly until they had us do| lthe work Any work that doenn’t prove ant- Infactory will be repaired free of harge at any time, Come In SOON--today, If you wish |—tor FREE examination and esti nate. 12-Year Guarantee to All Free Examination WOT Universtey At, a out Bt, Opp. Vraser-2 toneen Ce, morning the| CUT-| RATE. Gold Crowns $3 and Up =: Tha: comedy; “Love of Con. chita,” Majestic drama. Pr fe Melbourne Sunday Until Night “The Silent two Bronco; “Billy Dodges Bills,” The Original Wil,”| “Official Goat Pro. auser comedy eee | | Dream Until Tuesday Night “Why Girls Leave Home,” two: | part Edison comedy; “The Treasure of the Desert Isle,” Vitagraph drama; “For Her Brother's Sake, Lubin drama Sector ee Colonial Sunday Until Tuesday The Mystery of the Silver Skull two-part Vitagraph drama; “A Clev er Story he comedy; “Our Neighbors,” Selig drama rie a Clreult Until Tuesday Night | “The Steel King’s Last Wish,” three reel Itala feature; “A Slight Misunderstanding, Jeatio com-| edy. eee Tillkum Until Tuesday Night “A Tender Hearted Crook,” Bio: graph drama; “The Stolen Mode Edison comedy; “The Belles of ktyou,” drama “The Atheist,” drama r Tonight | two reels; “The| “The Cook's Re- Olymplan Tonight “The Struggle,” Kalem two-part feature; he Right of Way,” Pathe drama; Their Baby,” Eesanay | comedy. ‘HOWTOSAVEYOUREVES Try This Free Prescription Do your eyes give you troubl Do you already wear eyeglasses or spectacles? Thousands of people wear these “windows” who might easily dispense with them. You} may be one of these and {t Is your) | duty to save your eyes before it | Ip too late, The eyes are neglected more than any other organ of the entire body. After you finish your day's work you sit down and rest your muscles, but how about your eyes? Do you rest them? You know you do not. You read or do | something else that keeps your eyes busy; you work your eyes until you go to bed. That ts why so many have strained eyes and finally other eye troubles that threaten partial or total blindn eglasses are merely crutches: hey never cure, This free pre scription which has benefited the eyes of 80 many may work equal wonders for you. Use {t a short time. Would you like your eye troubles to disappear as ff by magic? Try this prescription: Go to the nearest wideawake drug store and get a bottle of Optona tablets; fill a two-ounce bottle with water, drop in one tablet and allow {t to thoroughly dissolve With the Hquid bathe the eyes two to four times dally. Just note how | quickly your eyes clear up and how soon the inflammation will disap | pear, Don't be afraid to uso tt; it is absolutely harmless. Many who aro now blind might have saved | their eyes had they started to care for them In time. ‘This fs a simple treatment, but marvelously effec ve in multitudes of cases, Now that you have been warned, don't delay a day, but do what you can to save your @yes and you will thank us as long as you live for publishing this prescription, Ady, | “|to be thrown Into the Schuylkill riv low The Buying Power of Our Two Stores Enables Us to Offer Such Values Practical Sweater Coats for Women and Misses eos TICAL"— Two Rare Values in Women’s New EVER a pe buying f that‘ether word no or garment any on, Our stocks are $12.59 ie SG with mate in gray or maroon, Serge Dresses—All-wool Girls’ ¢ ye, sizes 2 to 6 shoe Bargains ae Good Ones Buy Bedding Here and Save (TOMORROW we quote TPVHE “Sr pecial prices on just Man” kind tedding cleaning © War house to Stock up! 1.00 Cotton Blankets AO hildren’s Dress Shoes balr $2.98 The $1.69 Comforts—Double neat colors. w bed size, filled with soft white $1.25 high-grade Comforts "$7.50 in rich fancy col- $4.98 T $10. ugh Down-Filled Comforte—These a large size with fancy silk finished sat ring. ‘Tomorrow, exactly $6.50 Wool Auto Robes—64x84-inch size, is with fringed ends, Women's Biack Suede ices Fall and W dress « fo Agents THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY for Standard Patterns 10c-15¢ re ri ! orators will work for the election | ver, water works superintendent ot Stephen D. Porter, progr tele ye city water is not to blame, —Penny lunches are to be estab- —_——|lished in Cleveland's elementary OHIO schools after January 1.—Fred Koh- —_—— | ler, ex-chief of police, will file petl- Miss Edna Bergwitz| tion for councilmanic nomination. 4 national president/—Gov. Cox caused @ sensation re- jof the auxiliary to the Sons of Vet-|cently when he ordered 4,478 state jerans.—Federation of Labor and/|officials and employes to report for |representatives of the Painters’| work at 8 a. m., instead of 9 and 10 Junion are protesting against non-| o'clock, as customary. }union contractors painting cluster) Bellevue: Four hundred pupils jlight standards of city |exposed to smallpox were vaccinat- | Toledo: World's records for train | ed lgst week. Dr. W. M. Semans hag jspeed broken here Inst week, when| Delaware: |doctors were rushed at 80 miles an| been elected a 33rd degree Masog hour from Cleveland to Toledo, to |by the Northern jurisdiction of Scote PENNSYLVANIA save life of G W. Bennett, vice |tish Rite Masons, ° =——@ president of the Willys-Overland| Bellefontaine: A. Burkhardt Philadelphia: Amertean Product/(o. He died three hours after they | started to put on by ov of fishing |Co and J. D. Havenar, jr superin-| arrived trousers he had not worn for weeks tendent, indicted by federal grand Cleveland: Despite the increas-|and found wasps had made a nest jury, charged with causing garbage jing number of cases of typhoid fe- in them. He's running yet. Demanding an increase in |wages from 42% cents an hour to 45 cen 300 of the International | Painters’ union members have gone/ NOSE AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM COLD OR CATARRH, OPEN AT ONCE at any drug stora This sweet, fra- | grant balm dissolves by the heat of |the nostrils; on strike. More than 2,000 are ex-| pected to go out.—Members of the Retail Butchers’ association have| | My Cleaning, Healing Balm Instant- ly Clears Nose, Head and Throat) banded themselves together to fight ‘unjust exactions” of the Chicago packers,—Postmaster T. B. Smith} _. penetrates and heals Ban sent bis resignation to Prest| — crore Nasty aaectnduestt Die/the inflamed, swollen membrane lent Wilson, effective December| charges. Dull Headache s. which lines the nose, head and 30 throat; clears the alr passages; York: Rev. EB. Bruce Lytle, pas stops nasty discharges and a feel- Try “Ely’s Cream Balm.” Get a small bottle anyway, just to try it—Apply a little to the nos trils and instantly your clogged ing of cleansing, comes immediately, Don't lay awake tonight, strug- gling for breath, with head stuffed; tor of the J. C. Miller Memorial Re- soothing relief form church, is slowly dying of par- alysis Lancaster: Plans for enlarging |the mothers’ pension fund, |nose and stopped-up air passages to care for orphans, {s indorsed by|0f the head will open; you will the state council of Independent] breathe freely; dullness and head- Amertcans.—C' Cramer, ploneer,| ache disapear. By morning! the ca- tarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal in order hanged himself last week Pittsburg: Frank I, Gosser, de |80re throat will be gone. feated candidate for mayoralty, an-| End such misery now! Get th: nounces that his of! small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm’ | nostrils closed, hawking and blow- ing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping |{nto the throat, and raw dryness is distressing, but truly needless. Put your faith—just once—in “Ely's Cream Balm” and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. SEATTLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Select from the Goods of the Following Merchants—They Are Thoroughly Re- liable and Solicit Your Patrona: BARBERS _| FUNERAL DIRECTORS Oak Barber Shop|Making a Choice Lady Barbers is Serious 2 Much depends upon the selection 1015 Third Ave. of an undertaker. You cannot be CAFES TATE’S CAFE roper one to call into your home. Our methods and appointments are TABLE D'HOTE DINNER 6:30 to 8 p. m. pleasing to the most particular Tho expense is a matter of your ttle of wine 1415 ‘Third Ave. own desire. E. R. Butterworth & Sons 1921 FIRST AVE, GROCERIES Zoble Geoaeny Co. tho with pint & 405, Vv. ADAMS: J.D, THAGARD The Mecca 610 First Avenue d 219 Union Street]? Piss, Ra STALL 219, WESTLAKE PENNANTS ___PHOTO SUPPLIES KODAKS Developing—Printing—Enlarging NORTHWESTERN PHO SUPPLY Co. ? Eastman Kodak Co, 1320 Second. Opp. Arcade Bidg, ___ RESTAURANTS German Delicatessen hop C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD DAVE -| Chauncey Wright Feeds From 2,000 to 3,000 People Daily 110 OCCIDENTAL Ay, oved to larger a’ me—1104 'T Lindquist & Lund, Inc. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS “We have ci © Awnings and rters" [Jove of the North Woods dison drama lasses Are N re Vitagraph comedy. es TILIKUM THEATRE Glu on 4 K +

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